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Colombian Americans (Spanish: colomboamericanos), are Americans who have Colombian ancestry. The word may refer to someone born in the United States of full or partial Colombian descent or to someone who has immigrated to the United States from Colombia. Colombian Americans are the largest South American Hispanic group in the United States. [3]
Pages in category "Colombian-American culture" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Sandra Delgado; J.
Colombian's civil code (adopted in 1887) is based on the Napoleonic Code. French architect Gastón Lelarge (1861–1934) designed many of the public edifices in Bogotá, as well as the cupola of the church of Saint Peter Claver in Cartagena. Starting in the 20th century, North American culture had increasing influence on the culture of Colombia.
Mexican Americans who grew up during the 1960s Civil Rights era may identify as Chicano. Others may go by their family's nation of origin such as Colombian American or Salvadoran American.
Colombian-American culture (6 P) Pages in category "Colombian diaspora in the United States" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The brother-and-sister duo is played by actors Daryl Sabara and Alexa PeñaVega, who is Colombian American. Rodríguez enlisted Spanish actor Antonio Banderas to play the father of Juni and Carmen ...
Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences. Native American, Spanish and other European, African, American, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern influences, as well as other Latin American cultural influences, are all present in Colombia's modern ...
Colombian Americans are voting in Colombia's presidential election between populist outsider Rodolfo Hernandez and leftist Gustavo Petro with many favoring Hernández.